Santi Romano was born in Palermo, Sicily on January 31, 1875. His origins had a notable impact on his legal training, as Palermo was the cradle of a host of renewed legal studies that changed once and for all the way of approaching public law in Italy. His teacher, Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, was both a leading statesman and an innovator of the notion and practice of public and administrative law. The young Romano contributed to a seminal collection of volumes, edited by Orlando, devoted to Italian administrative law, Primo trattato completo di diritto amministrativo italiano (First Complete Treatise on Italian Administrative Law), published between 1900 and 1915. The importance Orlando and his many collaborators attached to such a monumenta...
Pensatore appassionato e inarrestabile ricercatore della verità, Romano Guardini (1885-1968) indag...
ABSTRACTThe methodological rigor and acting according to words make Professor Franco Gnoli an exampl...
“Fatta l’Italia, bisogna fare gli italiani”, recita un celebre motto attribuito a Massimo D’Azeglio,...
In the first decades of the 20th century, in Italy, there was a lively debate within the school of p...
Romano’s theories revolutionize the perspectives of the doctrine of publishing law. Adhering to cer...
Questo breve saggio ricorda, nei cento anni della pubblicazione del "Ordine legale" di Santi Romano...
MORE THAN A CENTURY after its first publication, Santi Romano’s Ordinamento Giuridico is finally ava...
This essay foregrounds the relevance of Italian jurist Santi Romano’s theorizing to today’s politica...
All those who lend themselves to the study of Santi Romano’s jur¬isprudence and intellectual legacy ...
[Abstract] Nowadays, in Italy, the weight of Roman Law in the Faculties of Law – compa- red with the...
In the period between the wars, legal philosophy elaborated a system of concepts in which the norma...
Ten years after the death of Aldo Dell’Oro, a collection of his articles in Roman Law has been publ...
This contribution discusses, from the perspective of global comparative law, how Mariano Croce’s Eng...
AbstractThe recent book by Sandro Schipani, invites legal scholars and, in particular, Roman law sch...
Since the beginning of the twentieth century, Italian public law had to recognize to Santi Romano th...
Pensatore appassionato e inarrestabile ricercatore della verità, Romano Guardini (1885-1968) indag...
ABSTRACTThe methodological rigor and acting according to words make Professor Franco Gnoli an exampl...
“Fatta l’Italia, bisogna fare gli italiani”, recita un celebre motto attribuito a Massimo D’Azeglio,...
In the first decades of the 20th century, in Italy, there was a lively debate within the school of p...
Romano’s theories revolutionize the perspectives of the doctrine of publishing law. Adhering to cer...
Questo breve saggio ricorda, nei cento anni della pubblicazione del "Ordine legale" di Santi Romano...
MORE THAN A CENTURY after its first publication, Santi Romano’s Ordinamento Giuridico is finally ava...
This essay foregrounds the relevance of Italian jurist Santi Romano’s theorizing to today’s politica...
All those who lend themselves to the study of Santi Romano’s jur¬isprudence and intellectual legacy ...
[Abstract] Nowadays, in Italy, the weight of Roman Law in the Faculties of Law – compa- red with the...
In the period between the wars, legal philosophy elaborated a system of concepts in which the norma...
Ten years after the death of Aldo Dell’Oro, a collection of his articles in Roman Law has been publ...
This contribution discusses, from the perspective of global comparative law, how Mariano Croce’s Eng...
AbstractThe recent book by Sandro Schipani, invites legal scholars and, in particular, Roman law sch...
Since the beginning of the twentieth century, Italian public law had to recognize to Santi Romano th...
Pensatore appassionato e inarrestabile ricercatore della verità, Romano Guardini (1885-1968) indag...
ABSTRACTThe methodological rigor and acting according to words make Professor Franco Gnoli an exampl...
“Fatta l’Italia, bisogna fare gli italiani”, recita un celebre motto attribuito a Massimo D’Azeglio,...